When she was born, I thought about all the cute girly things that I would get to make for her... but, no. Ever since she was three, girly have been O.U.T!!! I've experimented with this or that garment, with mixed success. She definitely has a sense of style that is playful, tom-boyish, quirky, and totally her.
When we strolled through Jo-ann's one day, she browsed through the silkies, and pulled out a jungle print fabric with jaguars on it. Beautiful, but what would she wear made out of that? I talked her in to looking at the cottons, and we picked out some different animal prints for an outfit (posted about soon). I hoped that would be it. But, no. The next time we were in Jo-ann's she headed right for that same fabric. She REALLY loved it. Really. Hmmm I thought. OK, it's on sale. One yard. I'll figure out something.
Well, I figured out pajamas. Shorts and a tank top. (had to go back for about 2/3 of a yard to make the top) I found some hem tape and some bias tape as well, since I knew those edges would ravel. The week before school was out, I cut them out - along with 2 pairs of shorts and a sleeveless top (hope she's going to like that one).
Yesterday, I fiddled with the serger (looked in the instruction manual, too) so that it would sew that lightweight, slippery fabric properly, and got the pieces put together. The hem tape around the arm and neck openings didn't work out, so I pulled out the bias tape, to discover I had gotten the extra wide. I made do.
I think the bias tape edging worked out all right. |
Awesome waistband! |
She had to change so we could go to White Sands, though. |
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